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Tssned  May  20,  1D00. 
Circular  No.  76,  revised  to  May  1,  1909. 

United  States  Department  of  Agriculture, 

BUREAU  OF  ENTOMOLOGY, 
L.  O.  HO"WARD,  Entomologist  and  Chief  of  Bureau. 


LIST   OF   PUBLICATIONS    OF   THE   BUREAU   OF 
ENTOMOLOGY. 

Compiled  by  Mabel  Colcord,  Librarian. 

There  has  been  a  demand  from  Hbrarians,  members  of  this  Bureau, 
and  others  interested  in  entomology  for  a  complete  list  of  the  publi- 
cations of  the  Bureau  and  of  those  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture 
in  general  bearing  on  the  subject  and  published  by  members  of  the 
Bureau  or  under  its  auspices.  To  supply  this  demand  the  following 
list  has  been  compiled. 

Applications  for  the  priced  publications  mentioned  in  this  list 
should  be  addressed  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government 
Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  All  remittances  should  be  made 
payable  to  him  and  not  to  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  and  should 
be  sent  by  postal  money  order  or  New  York  exchange.  Currency 
may  be  sent  at  sender's  risk,  but  postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  and 
uncertified  checks  will  not  be  accepted. 

The  Farmers'  Bulletins,  circulars,  separates,  and  popular  summa- 
ries are  sent  free,  on  application  to  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture;  but 
applications  from  residents  of  foreign  countries,  to  whom  the  price  of 
these  is  6  cents  each,  including  postage,  should  be  made  to  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington, 
D.  C.  No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to 
points  in  the  United  States,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Philippine  Islands,  or 
Porto  Rico,  nor  to  Canada,  Cuba,  or  Mexico.  To  other  coimtries  the 
regular  rate  of  postage  is  charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such 
postage. 

Where  scientific  names  of  species  are  given  in  brackets  these  do  not 
occur  in  the  titles  of  the  publications,  but  are  inserted  for  the  conven- 
ience of  those  not  familiar  with  the  common  names. 

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2  PUBLICATIONS   OF   BUREAU   OF   ENTOMOLOGY. 

ANNUAL  REPORTS. 

[The  Division  of  Entomology  was  established  in  1863  by  the  appointment  of  Town- 
end  Glover  as  Entomologist.  The  annual  reports  of  the  Entomologist  are  bound 
with  those  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  and  for  some  years  have  also  been  issued 
in  independent  form,  known  as  author's  editions. 

Previous  to  the  establishment  of  the  division,  articles  of  entomological  interest 
appeared  in  the  agricultural  reports  of  the  Patent  Office.  These  articles  are  indexed 
in  "  The  General  Index  of  the  Agricultural  Reports  of  the  Patent  Office  for  1837-1861, 
and  of  the  Demrtment  of  Agriculture  for  1862-1876. "«] 

Report  of  the^ntomologist  for  1863.     By  Townend  Glover.     (In  Annual  Report 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1863.     pp.  561-579.)     Price  60  cents.     Postage  21 

cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1864.     By  Townend  Glover.     (In  Annual  Report 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1864.     pp.  540-564.)     Price  60  cents.     Postage  19 

cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1865.     By  Townend  Glover.     (In  Annual  Report 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1865.     pp.  33-45.)     Price  60  cents.     Postage  19 

cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1866.     By  Townend  Glover.     (In  Annual  Report 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1866.     pp.  27-45.)     Price  60  cents.     Postage  19 

cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1867.     By  Townend  Glover.     (In  Annual   Report 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1867.     pp.  58-76,  figs.  [16].)    Price  60  cents.    Post- 
age 15  cents. 
[Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1868.]     By  Townend  Glover.     Title:  The  food  and 

habits  of  beetles.     (In  Annual  Report  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1868.     pp. 

78-117,  figs.  183.)     Price  60  cents.     Postage  17  cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1869.     By  Townend  Glover.     (In  Annual  Report 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1869.     pp.  60-64.)     Price  70  cents.     Postage  19 

cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  and  Curator  of  the  Museum  for  1870.     By  Townend  Glover. 

(In  Annual  Report  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1870.     pp.  65-91,  figs.  60.) 

Price  65  cents.     Postage  18  cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  and  Curator  of  the  Museum  for  1871.     By  Townend  Glover. 

(In  Annual  Report  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1871.     pp.  69-88,  figs.  23.) 

Price  55  cents.     Postage  14  cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  and  Curator  of  the  Museum  for  1872.     By  Townend  Glover. 

(In  Annual  Report  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1872.     pp.  112-138,  figs.  26.) 

Price  55  cents.     Postage  14  cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  and  Curator  of  the  Museum  for  1873.     By  Townend  Glover. 

(In  Annual  Report  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1873,     pp.  152-169,  figs.  10.) 

Price  40  cents.     Postage  13  cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  and  Curator  of  the  Museum  for  1874.     By  Townend  Glover. 

(In  Annual  Report  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1874.     pp.  122-146,  figs.  20.) 

Price  40  cents.     Postage  13  cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1875.     By  Townend  Glover.     (In  Annual  Report 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1875.     pp.  114-140,  figs.  63.)     Price  60  cents.     Post- 
age 17  cents. 


"  By  the  Commissioner  of  Agriculture.     Washington:  Government  Printing  Oflice. 
1876.     (Now  out  of  print.) 
[Cir.  76J 


ANNUAL   REPORTS.  3 

Report  of  the  Entomologist  and  Curator  of  the  Museum  for  187j/  By  To\vn(;nd  (jAJvar. 
(In  Annual  Report  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1^6^//^JvJ^;;^iHLW-f'S9.) 
Price  40  cents.     Postage  14  cents. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist  and  Curator  of  the  Museum  for  1877.  By  Townend  Glover. 
(In  Annual  Report  Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1877.  pp.  89-148,  pis.  l-\'.) 
Price  70  cents.     Postage  18  cents. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist,  Charles  V.  Riley,  August  22,  1879.  pj).  ."yi-f  [1],  pis.  7. 
1879.  (Author's  edition  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Agriculture 
for  the  year  1878.  pp.  207-257,  pis.  I-VII.)  Out  of  print.  Report  of  Commis- 
sioner for  1878.     Price  70  cents.     Postage  19  cents. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1879.  By  J.  Henry  Comstock.  (In  Annual  Report 
Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  1879.  pp.  185-348,  pis.  I-XVI.)  Price  90  cents. 
Postage  20  cents. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1880.  By  J.  Henry  Comstock.  pp.  iv+235-373+iv, 
pis.  24.  1881.  (Author's  edition  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioner 
of  Agriculture  for  1880.)  Out  of  print.  Report  of  Commissioner  for  1880.  Price 
$1.20.     Postage  27  cents. 

Report  on  insects  for  the  year  1881.  By  J.  Henry  Comstock.  1882.  pp.  22,  pis. 
XIV-XX.  (Author's  edition  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of 
Agriculture  for  the  year  1881.     pp.  195-214,  pis.  XIV-XX.)     Out  of  print. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist,  Charles  V.  Riley,  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1882. 
pp.  viii+167,  pis.  20.  1882.  (Author's  edition  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the 
Department  of  Agriculture  for  the  year  1881[-82].  pp.  61-214,  pis.  I-XX.)  Out 
of  print.  Report  of  Commissioner  for  1881  and  1882.  Price  $1.30.  Postage  29 
cents. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist,  Charles  V.  Riley,  for  the  year  1883.  pp.  v+99-180-|- 
5+[2],  pis.  13.  1883.  (Author's  edition  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture  for  1883.)  Out  of  print.  Report  of  Commissioner  for  1883. 
Price  60  cents.     Postage  17  cents. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist,  Charles  V.  Riley,  for  the  year  1884.  pp.  vii  +  [l]+134-f- 
2+ix,  pis.  10.  1885.  (Author's  edition  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Department 
of  Agriculture  for  the  year  1884.)  Out  of  print.  Report  of  Commissioner  for  1884. 
Price  $1.     Postage  20  cents. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist,  Charles  V.  Riley,  for  the  year  1885.  pp.  vii+lH-137 
+\'iii+2,  2  1.,  pis.  9,  1  map.  1886,  (Author's  edition  from  the  Annual  Report  of 
the  Department  of  Agriculture  for  the  year  1885.)  Out  of  print.  Report  of  Com- 
missioner for  1885.     Price  80  cents.     Postage  20  cents. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist,  Charles  Y.  Riley,  for  the  year  1886.  pp.  v+459-5924-ix, 
pis.  11.  1887.  (Author's  edition  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of 
Agriculture  for  the  year  1886.)  Out  of  print.  Report  of  Commissioner  for  1886. 
Price  SI.     Postage  23  cents. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist,  Charles  V.  Riley,  for  the  year  1887.  pp.  vi+48-179+vi, 
pis.  8.  1888.  (Author's  edition  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of 
Agriculture  for  the  year  1887.)  Out  of  print.  Report  of  Commissioner  for  1887, 
Price  $1.20.     Postage  23  cents. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist,  Charles  V.  Riley,  for  the  year  1888.  pp.  iv-f53-144, 
pis.  12.  1889.  (Author's  edition  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of 
Agriculture  for  the  year  1888.)  Out  of  print.  Report  of  Commissioner  for  1888. 
Price  $1,     Postage  23  cents. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  the  year  1889.     [By  C,  V,  Riley.]    pp.  iv+331- 
361+iii,  pis.  6,     [1889?]     (Author's  edition  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture  for  the  year  1889.)     Out  of  print.     Report  of  Secretary  for  1889. 
Price  80  cents.     Postage  18  cents. 
[Cir.  76] 


4  PUBLICATIONS   OF    BUREAU    OF   ENTOMOLOGY. 

Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1890.     By  C.  V.  Riley,     pp.  1+237-264,  pis. I- VII. 

1891.     (From  the  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for  1890.)     Out  of  print. 

Report  of  Secretary  for  1890.     Price  $1.     Postage  20  cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1891.     By  C.  V.  Riley,     pp.  i-iii +231-266 +ii.     1892. 

(From  the  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for  1891.)     Out  of  print.     Report 

of  Secretary  for  1891.     Price  $1.     Postage  22  cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1892.     By  C.  V.  Riley,     pp.  i-iii+153-180+ii,  pis. 

I-XII.     1893.     (From  the  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for  1892.)     Out  of 

print.     Report  of  Secretary  for  1892.     Price  |1.     Postage  22  cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1893.     By  C.  V.  Riley,     pp.  i-iii + 199-226 +ii,  pis. 

I-IV.     (P>om  the  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for  1893.)     Out  of  print. 

Report  of  Secretary  for  1893.     Price  80  cents.     Postage  19  cents. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1894.     By  L.  0.  Howard.     (In  Annual  Report  Secre- 
tary of  Agriculture  in  Message  and  Documents,  1893-1894.     pp.  157-159.)     Out  of 

print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1895.     By  L.  0.  Howard.     (In  Annual  Report  Secre- 
tary of  Agriculture  in  Message  and  Documents,  1895.     pp.  153-157.)     Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1896.     By  L.  0.  Howard. 

pp.  i-iii +89-93.     1896.     (From  the  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  in 

Message  and  Documents,  1896.)     Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1897.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  i-ii+111-116.     1897. 

(From  the  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  [1897].)     Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1898.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  i-iii+17-25.     1898. 

(From  the  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  [1898].)     Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1899.     By  L.  0.  Howard,     pp.  i-iii+43-52.     1899. 

(From  the  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  [1899].)     Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1900.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  i-ii+27-34.     1900. 

(From  Annual  Reports,  Department  of  Agriculture  [1900].)     Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1901.     By  L.  0.  Howard,     pp.  i-ii  +  141-150.     1901. 

(From  Annual  Reports,  Department  of  Agriculture  [1901].)     Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Acting  Entomologist  for  1902.     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  i-iii +189-207. 

(From  Annual  Reports,  Department  of  Agriculture  [1902].)     Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1903.     By  L.  0.  Howard,     pp.  i-ii +227-243.     (From 

Annual  Reports,  Department  of  Agriculture  [1903].)     Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1904.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  i-iii+271-289.     (From 

Annual  Reports,  Department  of  Agriculture  [1904].     Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1905.     By  L.  0.  Howard,     pp.  i-ii +273-302.     (From 

Annual  Reports,  Department  of  Agriculture  [1905].)    Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1906.     By  L.  0.  Howard,     pp.  36.     (From  Annual 

Reports,  Department  of  Agriculture  [1906].)     Issued  Dec.  22,  1906.     Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1907.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  45.     (From  Annual 

Reports,  Department  of  Agriculture  [1907].)     Issued  Jan.  17,  1908.     Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  Entomologist  for  1908.     By  L.  0.  Howard,     pp.  47.     (From  Annual 

Reports,  Department  of  Agriculture  [1908].)     Issued  Nov.  9,  1908. 

BULLETINS,  OLD  SERIES. 

No.  1.  Reports  of  experiments,  chiefly  with  kerosene,  upon  insects  injuriously 
affecting  the  orange  tree  and  the  cotton  plant,  made  under  the  direction  of  the 
Entomologist,    pp.  62.     1883.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  second  edition,     pp.  62.     1883.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  third  edition,     pp.  62.     1885.     Out  of  print. 
[Cir.  70] 


BULLETENS,    OLD    SERIES.  5 

No.  2.  Reports  of  obHervation.s  on  the  Rocky  Mountain  locuwt  [ Melanoplus  ( Caloptenus) 
spretus  Uhl.]  and  chinch  bug  [Blissus  Icucopterus  Say],  together  with  extracts  from 
the  correspondence  of  the  DiviHion  on  miscellaneouH  insectH.  pp.  36.  1883.  Out 
of  print. 

Same,  second  edition,     pp.  30.     1883.     Out  of  print. 

No.  3.  Reports  of  observations  and  experiments  in  the  practical  work  of  the  Division, 
made  under  the  direction  of  the  Entomologist,     pp.  75,  pis.  3.     1883.     Out  of  print. 

No.  4.  Reports  of  observations  and  experiments  in  the  practical  work  of  the  Division, 
made  under  the  direction  of  the  Entomologist,  together  with  extracts  from  corre- 
spondence on  miscellaneous  insects,     pp.  102,  figs.  4.     1884.     Out  of  print. 

No.  5.  Descriptions  of  North  American  Chalcididie  from  the  collections  of  the  U.  S. 
Department  of  Agriculture  and  of  Dr.  C.  V.  Riley,  with  biological  notes.  [First 
paper.]  Together  with  a  list  of  the  described  North  American  species  of  the  family. 
By  L.  0.  Howard,     pp.  47.     1885.     Out  of  print. 

No.  6.  The  imported  elm  leaf-beetle  [Galerucella  luteola  Miill.  {Galeruca  xanthomelaena 
Schrank)].  Its  habits  and  natural  history,  and  means  of  counteracting  its  injuries, 
pp.  18,  fig.  1,  pi.  1.     1885.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  second  edition,     pp.  21,  fig.  1,  pi.  1.     1891.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 

No.  7.  The  Pediculi  and  Mallophaga  affecting  man  and  the  lower  animals.  By 
Herbert  Osborn.     pp.  56,  figs.  42.     1891.     Price  10  cent,s.     Postage  3  cents. 

No.  8.  The  periodical  Cicada.  An  account  of  Cicada  septendecim  and  its  tredecim 
race,  with  a  chronology  of  all  the  broods  known.  By  Charles  V.  Riley,  pp.  46, 
figs.  8.     1885.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  second  edition,    pp.  46.    1885.     Out  of  print. 

No.  9.  The  mulberry  silk- worm;  being  a  manual  of  instructions  in  silk  culture. 
By  Charles  V.  Riley.  Sixth  revised  edition,  pp.  65,  figs.  29,  pis.  2.  1886. 
(Eds.  1-5  of  Bulletin  9  are  the  same  as  "Special  Report  No.  11,  Office  of  the  Sec- 
retary.")    Out  of  print. 

Same,  seventh  revised  edition,     pp.  vii-|-65,  figs.  29,  pis.  2.  '  1888.     Out  of  print. 

No.  10.  Our  shade  trees  and  their  insect  defoliators.  Being  a  consideration  of  the 
four  most  injurious  species  which  affect  the  trees  of  the  capital,  with  means  of 
destroying  them.     By  Charles  V.  Riley,     pp.  75,  figs.  27.     1887.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  second  revised  edition,     pp.  75,  figs.  27.     1888.     Out  of  print. 

No.  11.  Reports  of  experiments  with  various  insecticide  substances,  chiefly  upon 
insects  affecting  garden  crops,  made  under  the  direction  of  the  Entomologist, 
pp.  34.     1886.     Out  of  print. 

No.  12.  Miscellaneous  notes  on  the  work  of  the  Division  of  Entomology  for  the  season 
of  1885,  prepared  by  the  Entomologist,     pp.  46,  pi.  1.     1886.     Out  of  print. 

No.  13.  Reports  of  observations  and  experiments  in  the  practical  work  of  the  Divi- 
sion, made  under  the  direction  of  the  Entomologist,  pp.  78,  figs.  4.  1887.  Out 
of  print. 

No.  14.  Reports  of  observations  and  experiments  in  the  practical  work  of  the  Divi- 
sion, made  under  the  direction  of  the  Entomologist,  pp.  62,  figs.  2,  pi.  1.  1887. 
Out  of  print. 

No.  15.  The  Icerya,  or  fluted  scale,  otherwise  known  as  the  cottony  cushion-scale. 
[Reprint  of  some  recent  articles  by  the  Entomologist,  and  of  a  report  from  the 
agricultural  experiment  station.  University  of  California.]  pp.  40.  1887.  Out 
of  print. 

No.  16.  The  entomological  writings  of  Dr.  Alpheus  Spring  Packard.  By  Samuel 
Henshaw.     pp.  49.     1887.     Out  of  print. 

No.  17.  The  chinch  bug  [Blissus  leucopterus  Say]:  A  general  summary  of  its  history, 
habits,  enemies,  and  of  the  remedies  and  preventives  to  be  used  against  it.     By 
L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  48,  figs.  10.     1888.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  2  cents. 
[Cir.  76] 


6  PUBLICATIONS   OF   BUREAU   OF   ENTOMOLOGY. 

No.  18.  The  life  and  entomological  work  of  the  late  Townend  Glover.  By  Charles 
Richards  Dodge,     pp.  68,  figs.  5,  pi.  1.     1888.     Out  of  print. 

No.  19.  An  enumeration  of  the  published  synopses,  catalogues,  and  lists  of  North 
American  insects;  together  with  other  information  intended  to  assist  the  student 
of  American  entomology.     By  E.  A.  Schwarz.     pp.  77.     1888.     Out  of  print. 

No.  20.  The  root-knot  disease  of  the  peach,  orange,  and  other  plants  in  Florida,  due 
to  the  work  of  Anguillula.     By  J.  C.  Neal.     pp.  31,  pis.  21.     1889.     Out  of  print. 

No.  21.  Report  of  a  trip  to  Australia,  made  under  the  direction  of  the  Entomologist 
to  investigate  the  natiu-al  enemies  of  the  fluted  scale  [Icerya  purchasi  Mask.].  By 
Albert  Koebele.     pp.  32,  figs.  16.     1890.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  32,  figs.  16.     1890.     Out  of  print. 

No.  22.  Reports  of  observations  and  experiments  in  the  practical  work  of  the  Divi- 
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No.  63,  Part  V.  Papers  on  the  cotton  boll  weevil  and  related  and  associated  insects. 
Notes  on  the  pepper  weevil  [Anthonomus  eugenii  Cano  {seneotinctus  Champ.)].  By 
F.  C.  Pratt,  pp.  iv+55-58,  fig.  10,  pi.  II.  Issued  February  9,  1907.  Price  5  cents. 
Postage  1  cent. 

No.  63,  Part  VI.  Papers  on  the  cotton  boll  weevil  and  related  and  associated  insects. 
The  strawberry  weevil  in  the  south-central  States  in  1905  [Anthonomus  signatu^  Say], 
By  A.  W.  Morrill,  pp.  iv+59-62.  Issued  January  22,  1907.  Price  5  cents.  Post- 
age 1  cent. 

No.  63,  Part  VII.  Papers  on  the  cotton  boll  weevil  and  related  and  associated  insects. 
The  cotton  stalk-borer  [^toriacr?//;to  Say].  By  A.C.Morgan,  pp.  iv-f- 63-66,  pi.  Ill, 
Issued  February  9,  1907,     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 

No,  64,  Part  I,  Some  miscellaneous  results  of  the  work  of  the  Bureau  of  Entomology. 
IX,  The  Mexican  conchuela  in  western  Texas  in  1905  [Pentatoma  ligata  Say].     By 
A.W.Morrill,     pp.  ii+14,  figs.  2,  pi.  I.     Issued  April  2, 1907.     Price  5  cents.     Post- 
age 1  cent. 
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No.  64,  Part  II.  Some  miscellaneous  results  of  the  work  of  the  Bureau  of  Entomology. 

IX.     Notes  on  the  economic;  importance  of  sowbugs.     By  W.  Dwight  Pierce,     pp. 

iv+15-22,  pi.  II.     Issued  April  2,  1907.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  64,  Part  III.  Some  miscellaneous  results  of  the  work  of  the  Bureau  of  Entomology. 

IX.     Notes  on  "Punkies"  [Ceratopogon  spp.].     By  F.  C.  Pratt,     pp.  ii+23-28,  figs. 

3-6.     Issued  April  2,  1907.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  64,  Part  IV.  Some  miscellaneous  results  of  the  work  of  the  Bureau  of  Entomology. 

IX.     An  injurious  North  American  species  of  Apion  [Apion  griseum  Sm.]  with  notes 

on  related  forms.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  ii+29-32,  fig.  7.     Issued  January  14, 

1908.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  64,  Part  V.  Some  miscellaneous  results  of  the  work  of  the  Bureau  of  Entomology. 

IX.     Insects  injurious  to  the  loco  weeds.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  ii+33-42, 

figs.  8-14.     Issued  May  29,  1908.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  65.  The  tobacco  thrips,  a  new  and  destructive  enemy  of  shade-grown  tobacco 

[Euthrips  nicotians  Hinds].     By  W.  A.  Hooker.,    pp.  24,  figs.  2,  pis.  2.     Issued 

April  19,  1907.     Price  10  cents.     Postage  2  cents. 
No.  66,  Part  I.  Some  insects  injurious  to  truck  crops.     The  asparagus  miner  [Agro- 

myza  simplex  Loew].     Notes  on  the  asparagus  beetles  [Crioceris  asparagi  I.,  and  C. 

12-punctata  L.].     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  iv+10,  figs.  2.     Issued  March  16, 

1907.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  66,  Part  II.  Some  insects  injurious  to  truck  crops.     The  water-cress  sowbug  [Man- 

casellus  brachyurus  Harger].     The  water-cress  leaf-beetle  [Phsedon  seruginosa  Suffr.]. 

By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  iv+11-20,  figs.  3-5.     Issued  April  23,  1907.     Price  5 

cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  66,  Part  III.  Some  insects  injurious  to  truck  crops.     The  cranberry  spanworm 

[Chora  pampinaria  Guen.].     The  striped  garden  caterpillar  [Mamestra   legitima 

Grote].     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  iv+21-32,  figs.  6-7.     Issued  August  31,  1907. 

Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  66,  Part  IV.  Some  insects  injurious  to  truck  crops.     The  leafhoppers  of  the  sugar 

beet  and  their  relation  to  the  "curly-leaf"  condition.     By  E.  D.  Ball.     pp.  iv4-33- 

52,  pis.  I-IV.     Issued  January  27,  1909.     Price  10  cents.     Postage  2  cents. 
No.  66,  Part  V.  Some  insects  injurious  to  truck  crops.     The  semitropical  army  worm 

[Prodenia  eridania  Cram.].     By  F.  H.  Chittenden  and  H.  M.  Russell,     pp.  ii+53-70, 

figs.  8-11.     Issued  January  28,  1909.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  67.  Proceedings  of  the  nineteenth  annual  meeting  of  the  Association  of  Economic 

Entomologists,     pp.  145,  figs.  7,  pi.  1.     Issued  November  25,  1907.     Price  20  cents. 

Postage  5  cents. 
No.  68,  Part  I.  Papers  on  deciduous  fruit  insects  and  insecticides.     The  pear  thripa 

[Euthrips  pyri  Daniel].     By  Dudley  Moulton.     pp.  iv+16,  figs.  8,  pis.  I-II.     Issued 

June  10,  1907.     Price  10  cents.     Postage  2  cents. 
No.  68,  Part  II.  Papers  on  deciduous  fruit  insects  and  insecticides.     The  spring 

canker-worm  [Paleacrita  vernata  Peck].     By  A.  L.  Quaintance.     pp.  ii+17-22,  pis. 

III-IV.     Issued  July  6,  1907.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  68,  Part  III.  Papers  on  deciduous  fruit  insects  and  insecticides.     The  trumpet 

leaf-miner  of  the  apple  [Tischeria  malifoliella  Clemens].     By  A.  L.  Quaintance. 

pp.  iv+23-30,  fig.  9,  pi.  V.     Issued  October  15,  1907.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1 

cent. 
No.  68,  Part  IV.  Papers  on  deciduous  fruit  insects  and  insecticides.     The  lesser  peach 

borer  [Synanthedon  pictipes  G.  &  R.].     By  A.  A.  Girault.     pp.  ii+31-48,  fig.  10,  pi. 

VI.     Issued  October  17,  1907.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  2  cents. 
No.  68,  Part  V.  Papers  on  deciduous  fruit  insects  and  insecticides.     The  lesser  apple 

worm  [Enarmonia  prunivora  Walsh].     By  A.  L.  Quaintance.     pp.  ii+49-60,  fig.  11, 

pi.  VII.     Issued  January' 8,  1908,     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
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No.  68,  Part  VI.  Papers  on  deciduous  fruit  insects  and  insecticides.     Grape  root- 
worm  [Fidia  viticida  Walsh]  investigations  in  1907.     By  Fred  Johnson,     pp.  ii+61- 

68,  pis.  YIII-IX.     Issued  April  24,  1908.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  68,  Part  YII.  Papers  on  deciduous  fruit  insects  and  insecticides.     Demonstration 

spraying  for  the  codling  moth.     pp.  ii+ 69-76.     Issued  April  29,  1908.     Price  5 

cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  68,  Part  YII  I.  Papers  on  deciduous  fruit  insects  and  insecticides.    The  grape- 
lea  fskeletonizer  [JJarrmna  americana  Guer.].     By  P.  R.  Jones,     pp.  ii+77-90,  figs. 

12-17.     Issued  January  20,  1909.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  68,  Part  IX.  Papers  on  deciduous  fruit  insects  and  insecticides.     The  peach-tree 

barkbeetle  [Phlccotribus  liminaris  Harr.].     By  H.  F.  Wilson,     pp.  iv+91-108,  figs. 

18-20,  pis.  X-XI.     Issued  February  11,  1909.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  2  cents. 
No.  69.  The  chinch  bug  [Blissus  leucopterus  Say].     By  F.  M.  Webster,     pp.  95,  figs. 

19.     Issued  June  21,  1907.     Price  15  cents.     Postage  4  cents. 
No.  70.  Reports  of  the  meeting  of  inspectors  of  apiaries,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  November 

12,  1906.     pp.  79,  pi.  1.     Issued  June  17,  1907.     Price  15  cents.     Postage  4  cents. 
No.  71.  The  periodical  cicada  [Tibicen  septendedm  L.].     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  181, 

front.,  figs.  68,  pis.  6.     Issued  July  18,  1907.     Price  40  cents.     Postage  9  cents. 
No.  72.  Information  concerning  the  North  American  fever  tick  [Margaropus  {Boophil- 

us)  annulatus  Say],  with  notes  on  other  species.     By  W.  D.  Hunter  and  W.  A. 

Hooker,     pp.87,  figs.  13,  pis,  4,     Issued  November  2,  1907.     Price  15  cents.     Post- 
age 4  cents. 
No.  73,  Studies  of  parasites  of  the  cotton  boll  weevil  [Anthonomus  grandis  Boh.].     By 

W.  Dwight  Pierce,     pp.  63,  figs.  6,  pis,  3.     Issued  January  21,  1908,     Price  10 

cents.     Postage  3  cents. 
No.  74.  Some  factors  in  the  natural  control  of  the  Mexican  cotton  boll  weevil  [Antho- 
nomus grandis  Boh.].     By  W.  E.  Hinds,     pp.  79,  figs,  2,  pis,  4.     Issued  December 

14,  1907.     Price  15  cents.     Postage  4  cents. 
No.  75,  Part  I.  Miscellaneous  papers  on  apiculture.     Production  and  care  of  extracted 

honey.     By  E.  F.  Phillips.     Methods  of  honey  testing  for  bee  keepers.     By  C\  A. 

Brown,     pp,  ii+18.     Issued  December  19,  1907.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  75,  Part  II.  Miscellaneous  papers  on  apiculture.     Wax  moths  [Galleria  mellonella 

L.  and  Achroia  grisella  Fab.]  and  American  foul  brood.     By  E.  F.  Phillips,     pp. 

ii+19-22,  pis.  I-III.     Issued  December  31,  1907.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  75,  Part  III.  Miscellaneous  papers  on  apiculture.     Bee  diseases  in  Massachusetts. 

By  Burton  N.  Gates,     pp.  ii+23-32,  pi.  lY  (folded  map).     Issued  June  30,  1908. 

Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No,  75,  Part  lY.  Miscellaneous  papers  on  apiculture.     The  relation  of  the  etiology 

(cause)  of  bee  diseases  to  the  treatment.     ByG.  F.White,     pp.ii+33-42.     Issued 

December  26,  1908.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  75,  Part  Y.  Miscellaneous  papers  on  apiculture.     A  brief  survey  of  Hawaiian  bee 

keeping.     By  E.  F.  Phillips,     pp.  ii+43-58,  pis.  Y-X.     Issued  January  19,  1909. 

Price  15  cents.     Postage  2  cents. 
No.  75,  Part  YI.  Miscellaneous  papers  on  apiculture.     The  status  of  apiculture  in  the 

United   States.     By   E.    F.    Phillips,     pp.    11+59-80.     Issued   January   25,    1909. 

Price  5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 
No.  76.  Fumigation  for  the  citrus  white  fly,  as  adapted  to  Florida  conditions.     By 

A.  W.  Morrill,     pp.  73,  figs,  11,  pis,  7,     Issued  October  31,  1908,     Price  15  cents. 

Postage  4  cents. 
No.  77.     (In  preparation.) 
No.  78.     Economic  loss  to  the  people  of  the  United  States  through  insects  that  carry 

disease.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  40,     Issued  March  18,  1909.     Price  10  cents. 

Postage  2  cents. 
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CIRCULARS,  FIRST  SERIES. 

[Note. — This  series  is  described  as  "a  miscellaneous  and  indifferent  series,  hardly 
worthy  to  be  entitled  to  the  dignity  of  being  considered  publications."  The  whole 
number  exceeded  40,  nearly  all  being  circular  letters,  of  which  Nos.  1 ,  18,  and  22  are 
the  only  ones  known  to  exist.] 

No.  1.  [Relating  to  silk-worm  eggs.]     n.  d.     (Circ.)     Out  of  print. 

No.  18.  [Establishmentof  the  branch  of  economic  ornithology.]    July  1,  1885.     ((lire.) 

Out  of  print. 
No.  22.  [Bee  culture.]    July  28,  1885.     (Circ.)     Out  of  print. 

CIRCULARS,  SECOND  SERIES. 

No,  1.  Condensed  information  concerning  some  of  the  more  important  insecticides. 

pp.  7.    May,  1891.     Out  of  print. 
No.  2.  The  hop  plant-louse  [Phorodon  humuli  Schr.]  and  the  remedies  to  be  used 

against  it.     pp.  7,  figs.  5,  pi.  1.     June,  1891. 
Same,  new  edition,     pp.  7,  figs.  5,  pi.  1.     August,  1899. 
^No.  3.  An  important  enemy  to  fruit  trees.     The  San  Jose,  scale  [Aspidiotus  pernidosus 

Comst.]:  Its  appearance  in  the  eastern  United  States;  measures  to  be  taken  to 

prevent  its  spread  and  to  destroy  it.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  10,  figs.  5.     April  4, 

1893.     Out  of  print. 
No.  4,  The  army  worm  {Leucania  unipuncta  Haw.).     By  L.  0.  Howard,     pp.  5, 

figs.  3.    June  16,  1894. 
No.  5.  The  carpet  beetle  or  "buffalo  moth"  {Anthrenus  scrophularise.  L.).     By  L.  0. 

Howard,     pp.  4,  fig.  1.     September  8,  1894.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  4,  fig.  1.     Issued  August  10,  1908. 
No.  6.  The   Mexican  cotton-boll   weevil   (Anthonomus  grandis   Boh.).     By   L.   0.' 

Howard,     pp.  5,  figs.  3.     April  2,  1895. 
Same,  Spanish  edition,     pp.  6,  figs.  2. 
No.  7.  The  pear-tree  p&yllB,  {Psi^pyricola  Foerst.).     By  G.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  8, 

figs.  6.     May  1,  1895. 
No.  8.  The  imported  elm  leaf-beetle  {Galerucella  luteola  Miill. ;  Galeruca  xanthomelxna 

Schrank).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  4,  fig.  1.     May  23,  1895.     Out  of  print. 
%  Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  6,  fig.  1.     Issued  September  22,  1908. 

No.  9.  Cankerworms  [Paleacrita  vernata  Peck  and  Alsophila  (Anisopteryx)  pometaria 

Harr.].     By  D.  W.  Coquillett.     pp.  4,  figs.  4.     May  24,  1895. 
No.  10.  The  Harlequin  cabbage  bug,  or  calico  back  {Murgantia  histrionica  Hahn), 

By  L.  0.  Howard,     pp.  2,  fig.  1.     May  24,  1895.     Out  of  print.     (Superseded  by 

No.  103.) 
No.  11.  The  rose  chafer  [Macrodactylus  subspinosus  Fab.].     By  F.  H.  Chittenden. 

pp.  4,  fig.  1.     May  21,  1895. 
No.  12.  The  Hessian  fly  {Cecidomyia  destructor  Say).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  4. 

July  26,  1895.     Out  of  print. 
Same,   revised  edition,     pp.   4.     April   13,    1900.     Out  of  print.     (Superseded   by 

No.  70.) 
No.  13.  Mosquitoes  and  fleas.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  4.     February  1,  1896.     Out 

of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition.     November  15,  1897.     Out  of  print.     (Superseded  in  part  by 

No.  108.) 
No.  14.  (Revigj^j[;i^jii^j0vv>d4-.T  weevil  (Anthonomus  grandis 

BoK7r*"'By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  8,  figs.  5.     February  t2,T89B."^OutoTp^^^ 
Same,  Spanish  edition,     pp.  8,  figs.  5.     May  18,  1896.     Out  of  print. 
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14  PUBLICATIONS   OP   BIJKEAU   OP   EKTOMOLOGY. 

No.  15.  General  work  against  insects  which  defoliate  shade  trees  in  cities  and  towns. 

By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  4.     March  6,  1896.     (In  advance  from  an  article  entitled 

"The  shade-tree  insect  problem  in  the  eastern  United  States,"  to  be  published  in 

the  Yearbook  of  the  Department  for  1895.)     Out  of  print. 
No.  16.  The  larger  cornstalk-borer  {Diatrxa  saccharalis  Fab.).     By  L.  O.  Howard. 

pp.  3,  figs.  3.     August  13,  1896. 
No.  17.  The  peach-tree  borer  {Sannina  exitiosa  Say).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  4, 

fig.  1.     September  30,  1896.     Out  of  print.     (Superseded  by  No.  54.) 
No.  18.  (Revision  of  No.  14.)    The  Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil  (Anthonomus  grandis 

Boh.).     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  8,  figs.  5.     February  4,  1897. 
Same,  Spanish  edition,     pp.  10.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  German  edition,     pp.  11.     Out  of  print. 
No.  19.  The  clover  mite  {Bryohia  pratensis  Garman).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  4,  fig.  1. 

March  5,  1897.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  second  edition,     pp.  4,  fig.  1.     July  19,  1897. 
No.  20.  The  woolly  aphis  of  the  apple  {Schizoneura  lanigera  Hausm.).     By  C.  L. 

Marlatt.  pp.  6,  figs.  2.  March  15,  1897.  Out  of  print. 
A^aTTifi,  revised  editiQJRL^  pp^  6,  %&.-#i'---J-i«ie,^J,JJ08^«,-=^-- 
No.  21.  The  strawberry  weevil  (Anthonomus  signatus  Say).     By  F.  H.  Chittenden. 

pp.  7,  figs.  4.     March  18,  1897.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  10,  figs.  5.     Issued  September  19,  1908. 
No.  22.  The  periodical  cicada  in  1897.     By  E.  A.  Schwarz.     pp.4.     May  1,  1897. 
No.  23.  The  buffalo  tree-hopper  (Ceresa  huhalus  Fab.).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  4, 

figs.  2.     May  10,  1897. 
No.  24.  The  two-lined  chestnut  borer  (Agrilus  hilineatus  Weber).     By  F.  H.  Chitten- 
den,    pp.  8,  fig.  1.     July  14,  1897.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  7,  fig.  1.     Issued  January  20,  1909. 
No.  25.  The  ox  warble  {Hypoderma  lineata  Villers),     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  10, 

figs.  10.    July  19,  1897. 
No.  26.  The  pear  slug  (Eriocampoides  limacina  Retzius).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  7, 

figs.  4.     August  28,  1897. 
No.  27.  The  Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil  in  1897.     By  L.  0.  Howard,     pp.7.     Decem- 
ber 31,  1897.     Out  of  print.  ^ 
No.  28.  The  box-elder  plant-bug  (Leptocoris  trivittatus  Say).     By  L.   O.   Howard. 

pp.  3,  fig.  1.    January  8,  1898. 
No.  29.  The  fruit-tree  bark-beetle  (Scolytus  rugulosus  Ratz.).     By  F.  H.  Chittenden. 

pp.  8,  figs.  5.     March  25,  1898.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition.    March  25,  1903. 
No.  30.  The  periodical  cicada  in  1898.     By  E.  A.  Schwarz.     pp.  3.     April  1,  1898. 

Out  of  print. 
No.  31.  The  striped  cucumber  beetle  {Diahrotica  rittata  Fab.).     By  F.  H.  Chittenden. 

pp.  7,  figs.  2.     April  26,  1898.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  6,  figs.  2.     June  9,  1903. 
No.  32,-flPfee-kwFgei-ftpple-tree  borers.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  12^,  figs.  3.    July  1, 

1898.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  12,  figs.  3.     August  30,  1902.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  second  revise,     pp.  11,  figs.  3.     April  8,  1905.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  third  revise,     pp.  11,  figs.  3.     Issued  December  10,  1907. 
No.  33.  Remedial  work  against  the  Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil.     By  L.  0.  Howard. 

pp.  6.     July  1,  1898.     (Supplementary  to  circulars  18  and  27.)     Out  of  print. 
No.   34.  House  ants   (Monomorium  pharaonis  et  al.).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.   4, 

figs.  3.    July  6,  1898.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revise,     pp.  4,  figs.  3.     Issued  June  12,  1907. 
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No.  35.  House  flies  (Musca  domestica  et  al.).     By  L.   O.   Howard,     pp.  8,  figH.  6. 

July  11,  1898.     Out  of  print.     (Superseded  by  No.  71.) 
No.  36.  The  true  clothes  moths  (Tinea  jpellionella  et  al.).     By  {).  L.  Marlatt.     pp. 

8,  figs.  3.     July  18,  1898.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revise,     pp.  8,  figs.  3.     Issued  January  15,  1908. 
No.  37.  The  use  of  hydrocyanic-acid  gas  for  fumigating  greenhouses  and  (;old  frames. 

By  Albert  F.  Woods  and  P.  H.  Dorsett.     pp.  10,  figs.  3.     January  10,  1899.     Out 

of  print. 
Same,  corrected  print.     (Compare  page  8.)     pp.  10,  figs.  3.     January  10,  1899.     Out 

of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  10,  figs.  3.     October  2,  1903.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  second  revise,     pp.  11,  figs.  3.     Issued  April  3,  1908. 
No.  38.  The  squash-vine  borer  {Melittia  satyriniformis  Hbn.).     By  F.  H.  Chittenden. 

pp.  6,  figs.  2.     April  22,  1899.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  6,  figs.  2.     November  19,  1903.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  second  revise,     pp.  6,  figs.  2.     Issued  September  3,  1908. 
No.  39.  The  common  squash  bug  {Anasa  tristis  De  G.).     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp. 

5,  figs.  3.     May  5,  1899.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  5,  figs.  3.     March  23,  1905.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  second  revise,     pp.  5,  figs.  3.     Issued  July  28,  1908. 
No.  40.  How  to  distinguish  the  different  mosquitoes  of  North  America.     By  L.  O. 

Howard   (with  synoptical  tables  of  the  North  American  mosquitoes;  by  D.  W. 

Coquillett).     pp.  8,  figs.  3.     February  20,  1900.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  second  print,     pp.  8,  figs.  3.     [1901.]     Out  of  print. 
No.    41.  Regulations   of   foreign   governments   regarding    importation   of  American 

plants,  trees,  and  fruits.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  4.     August  24,  1900. 
No.  42.  How  to  control  the  San  Jose  scale.     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  6.     October  22, 

1900.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised,     pp.  6.     May  17,  1902.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  second  edition.     May  26,  1902.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  third  edition.     April  6,  1903.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  fourth  edition,     pp.  8.     March  10,  1906.     Out  of  print. 
^Same,  fifth  edition,     pp.  7.     1909. 

No.  43.  The  destructive  green  pea  louse  (Nectarophora  destructor  Johns.).     By  F.  H. 

Chittenden,     pp.  8,  figs.  3.     May  23,  1901.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  second  edition  [entitled  "  The  pea  aphis  (Macrosiphum  pisi  Kalt.)"j.     pp.  10, 

figs.  7.     Issued  February  25,  1909. 
No.  44.  The  periodical  cicada  in  1902.     By  W.  D.  Hunter,     pp.  4,  figs.  2.     March 

13,  1902.     Out  of  print. 
No.  45.  A  new  nomenclature  for  the  broods  of  the  periodical  cicada.     By  C.  L.  Marlatt. 

pp.  8.     May  1,  1902.     Out  of  print. 
No.  46.  Hydrocyanic-acid  gas  against  household  insects.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  6. 

June  22,  1902.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  7.     Issued  February  20,  1907.     Revised  by  C.  L.  Marlatt, 

Entomologist  and  acting  chief  in  absence  of  chief. 
No.  47.  The  bedbug  (Cimex  lectularius  Linn.).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  8,  figs.  3. 

June  15,  1902.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  8,  figs.  3.     Issued  February  26,  1907. 
No.  48.  The  house  centipede  (Scutiger  a  forceps  Raf.).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.4, 

figs.  2.     June  10,  1902. 
No.  49.  The  silver  fish  (Lepisma  saccharina  Linn.).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  4,  figs.  2. 

June  20,  1902. 
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No.  50.  The  white  ant  {Termes  Jlavipes  KolL).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  8,  figs.  4. 

June  30,  1902.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  8,  figs.  4.     Issued  January  27,  1908. 
No.  51.  Cockroaches.     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  15,  figs.  5.     June  23,  1902.     Out  of 

print. 
Same,  revised  edition,  pp.  14,  figs.  5.     Issued  June  23,  1908. 
No.  52.  The  lime,  sulphur,  and  salt  wash.     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  8.     February 

20,  1903.     Out  of  print. 
Sam£,  second  edition.     March  18,  1904.     Out  of  print. 

No.  53.  The  yellow-winged  locust  {Camnula  pelludda  Scudd.).     By  C.  B.  Simp- 
son,    pp.  3,  fig.  1.     May  12,  1903. 
No.  54.  The  peach-tree  borer  {Sannina  exitiosa  Say).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  6, 

fig.  1.     October  19,  1903. 
No.  55.  Powder-post  injury  to  seasoned  wood  products.     By  A.  D.  Hopkins,     pp. 

5,  fig.  1.     November  20,  1903. 
No.  56.  The  most  important  step  in  the  cultural  system  of  controlling  the  boll  weevil. 

ByW.D.  Hunter,     pp.7.    October  10, 1904.    Out  of  print.    (Superseded  by  No.  95.) 
No.   57.  The  greenhouse  white  Ay  (Aleyrodes  vaporariorum  Westw*.-).  ■  Sy-^^Aiv-^SU^^v* 

MofrnTr''"pp7 '97  fig.  1.     February  15,  1905. 
No.  58.  Report  on  the  gypsy  moth  and  the  brown-tail  moth,  July,  1904.     By  C.  L. 

Marlatt.     pp.  12,  pi.  1,  map  1.     March  21,  1905.     Out  of  print. 
No.  59.  The  com  root- worms.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  8,  figs.  3.     March  23, 

1905. 
No.  60.  The  imported  cabbage  worm  (Pontia  rapae  Linn.).     By  F.  H.  Chittenden. 

pp.  8,  figs.  6.     April  28,  1905. 
No.  61.  Black  check  in  western  hemlock.     By  H.  E.  Burke,     pp.  10,  figs.  5.     May 

24,  1905. 
No.  62.  The   cabbage  hair-worm.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  6,  fig.  1.     May  17, 

1905.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  6,  fig.  1.     Issued  July  28,  1908. 
No.  63.  Root-maggots  and  how  to  control  them.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  7,  figs.  5. 

June  6,  1905.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  second  edition,     pp.  7,  figs.  5.     February  12,  1906.  ^ 

No.    64.    ^hP    pr,tinnY....jc»t^t^   «^i^i1'^    ( Pylfirfa.7ii^'^V>fP^i77^nhih\QU 

Sanders,     pp.  6,  figs.  4.     September  7,  1905. 
No.  65.  The  cotton  red  spider  (Tetranychus  gloveri  Bks.).     By  E.  S.  G.  Titus,     pp.  5, 

figs.  2.     October  30,  1905. 
No.  66.  The  joint-worm  (Isosovia  tritici  Fitch).     By  F.  M.  Webster,     pp.  5,  figs,  5. 

October  20,  1905.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  7,  figs.  6.     Issued  September  21,  1908.  ^ 

No.  67.  The  clover  root-borer  {Hylastinus  ohscurus  Marsham).     By  F.  M.  Webster. 

pp.  5,  figs.  4.     December  28,  1905. 
No.  68.  The  tobacco  thrips  and  remedies  to  prevent  "white  veins  "  in  wrapper  tobacco 

(Euthrips  nicotianse  Hinds).     By  W.   A.   Hooker,     pp.   5,   figs.   2.     February  26, 

1906. 
No.  69.  Some  insects  affecting  the  production  of  red  clover  seed.     By  F.  M.  Webster. 

pp.  9,  figs.  8.     April  12,  1906. 
No.  70.  The  Hessian  fly  (Mayetiola  [Cecidomyia]  destructor  Say).     By  F.  M.  Webster. 

pp.  16,  figs.  16.     April  14,  1906. 
No.  71.  (Revision  of  Circular  No.  35.)     House  flies  (Musca  domestica  et  al.).     By 

L.  0.  Howard,     pp.  9,  figs.  9.     March  27,  1906.     Out  of  print. 
Sam£,  revised  edition,     pp.  10,  figs.  9.     September  21,  1906. 
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CIRCULARS,    SECOND    SERIES.  17 

No.  72.  Kay-te-tfee- known  larvuj  of  the  mosquitoeH  of  the  Uuited  Statea.     LJy  JJarriHon 

G.  Dyar.     pp.  6,  fig.  1.     April  27,  1906. 
No.  73.  The  plum  curculio  {Conotrachelus  nenuphar  llerbst).     By  Fred  Johnson  and 

A.  A.  Girault.     pp.  10,  figs.  5.     April  14,  1906. 
No.  74.  The  periodical  cicada  in  1906.     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     p]).  5,  figH.  W.     \\)t'\\  16, 

1906. 
^No.  75.  Requirements   to   be  complied  with   by   nurserymen   or  others  who   make 

interstate  shipments  of  nursery  stock.     By  A.  F.  Burgess,     pp.  6.     July  5,  1906. 

Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  7.     Issued  July  24,  1908. 
No.  76.  List  of  publications  of  the  Bureau  of  Entomology.     Compiled  by  Mabel 

Colcord.     pp.21.     September  24,  1906.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  to  March  1,  1908.     pp.  28.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  to  May  1,  1909,  pp.  29. 

No.  77.  Harvest  mites,  or  "chiggers."     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  6,  figs.  3.     Sep- 
tember 29,  1906. 
No.  78.  The    slender    seed-corn    ground-beetle    {Clivina    impressifrons    Lee).     By 

F.  M.  Webster,     pp.  5,  figs.  2.     October  4,  1906. 
No.  79.  The  brood  diseases  of  bees.     By  E.  F.  Phillips,    pp.  5.     October  3,  1906. 
No.  80.  The  melon  aphis  {Aphis  gossypii  Glov.).     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  16, 

figs.  6.     November  14,  1906. 
No.  81.  The  aphides  affecting  the  apple.    By  A.  L.  QuaintaiiceV  "^  pp.  10,  figs.  8. 

Issued  March  9,  1907. 
No.  82.  Pinhole  injury  to  girdled  cypress  in  the  South  Atlantic  and  Gulf  States. 

By  A.  D.  Hopkins,     pp.  4,  fig.  1.     Issued  January  2,  1907. 
No.  83.  The  locust  borer  [Cyllene  rohinise  Forst.]  and  methods  for  its  control.     By 

A.  D.  Hopkins,     pp.  8,  figs.  4.     Issued  February  19,  1907. 
No.  84.  The  grasshopper  problem  and  alfalfa  culture.     By  F.  M.  Webster,     pp.  10, 

figs.  8.     Issued  April  6,  1907. 
No.  85.  The  spring  grain-aphis  {Toxoptera  graminum  Pond.).     By  F.  M.  Webster. 

pp.  7,  figs.  3.     Issued  March  29,  1907.     (See  also  No.  93.) 
No.  86.  The  corn  leaf-aphis  [Aphis  maidis  Fitch]  and  corn  root-aphis  [Aphis  maidi- 

radicis  Forbes].     By  F.  M.  Webster,     pp.  13,  figs.  4.     Issued  May  6,  1907. 
Na.-&7U  The  Colorado  potato  beetle  XL'^ptincftafsa  decemlineata'Sscy}:    By  F.  H ,  GhUr . 

tenden.     pp.  15,  figs.  6.     Issued  June  3,  1907. 
No.  88^.'^The  terrapin  scale  (Eulecdniumnigrqfaseiatum  Pergande;).    By  J.  G.  Sanders. 

pp.  4,  figs.  3.     Issued  May  14,  1907. 
No.  89.  The  periodical  cicada  in  1907  {Tibicen  septendedm  L.,  race  tredecim  Walsh- 
Riley).     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  4,  figs.  3.     Issued  May  14,  1907. 
k  No.  9Q,«-Sfee'wii"ite-pine  weevil  [Pissodes  strobi  Peck].     By  A.  D.  Hopkins,    pp.  8,  figs. 

6.     Issued  June  18,  1907. 
No.  91.  Note  on  the  occurrence  of  the  North  American  fever  tick  [Margaropus  (Boophi- 

lus)  annulatus  Say]  on  sheep.     By  W.  D.  Hunter,     pp.  3.     Issued  July  3,  1907. 
No.  92.  Mites  and  lice  on  poultry.     By  Nathan  Banks,     pp.  88,  figs.  6.     Issued 

September  25,  1907. 
No.  93.  The  spring  grain-aphis  or  so-called  "green  bug  "  ( Toxoptera  graminum  Rond.). 

By  F.  M.  Webster,     pp.  18,  figs.  7.     Issued  August  22,  1907. 
No.  94.  The  cause  of  American  foul  brood  [Bacillus  larvae].     By  G.  F.  \\Tiite.     pp.  4. 

Issued  July  29,  1907. 
No.  95.  (Revision  of  Circular  No.  56.)    The  most  important  step  in  the  control  of  the 

boll  weevil  [Anthonomus grandis  Boh.].     By  W.  D.  Hunter,     pp.  8.     Issued  October 

3,1907.     Out  of  print. 
Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  8.     Issued  September  21,  1908. 
Same,  French  edition,     pp.  11.     Issued  January  21,  1909. 
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No.  96.  The  catalpa  sphinx  {Ceratomia  catalpae  Bdv.).     By  L.  O.  Howard  and  F.  H. 

Chittenden,     pp.  7,  figs.  2.     Issued  December  16,  1907. 
No.  97.  The  bagworm  {Thyridopteryx  ephmerxformis  Haw.).     By  L.  O.  Howard  and 

F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  10,  figs,  11.     Issued  February  6,  1908. 
^1^0.  98.  The  apple-tree  tent  caterpillar  (Malacosoma  americana  Fab.).     By  A.  L. 

Quaintance.     pp.  8,  figs.  4.     Issued  January  28,  1908. 
No.  99.  The  nut  weevils. a     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  15,  figs.  14.     Issued  March  6, 

1908. 
No.  100.  (In  preparation.) 
No.  101.  The  apple  maggot  or ' '  railroad  worm  "  {Rhagoletis  [  Trypeta]  pomonella  Walsh). 

By  A.  L.  Quaintance.     pp.  12,  figs.  2.     Issued  May  4,  1908. 
No.  102.  The  asparagus  beetles.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  12,  figs.  7.     Issued 

May  20,  1908. 
No.  103.  The  harlequin  cabbage  bug  {Murgantia  histrionica  Hahn).     By  F.  H.  Chit- 
tenden,    pp.  10,  fig.  1.     Issued  June  20,  1908. 
y  No.  104.  The  common  red  spidpT_(7'ffrfflrr^'"""W!1W/yyffrK"mrP!  I  J) IljiBi.  H  Chit 

tenden.     pp.  11,  figs.  4.     Issued  January  26,  1909. 
No.  105.  The  rose  slugs.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,    pp.  12,  figs.  5.     Issued  October  5, 

1908. 
No.  106.  (In  preparation.) 
No.  107.  "WTiat  can  be  done  in  destroying  the  cotton  boll  weevil  during  the  winter. 

By  W.  D.  Hunter,     pp.  4.     Issued  January  12,  1909. 
No.  108.  House  fleas.     By  L.  0.  Howard,     pp.4,  figs.  2.     Issued  February  11, 1909. 

TECHNICAL    SERIES. 

No.  1.  Revision  of  the  Aphelininse  of  North  America,  a  subfamily  of  hymenopterous 
parasites  of  the  family  Chalcididae.  By  L.  O.  Howard,  pp.  44,  figs.  14.  1895. 
Out  of  print. 

No.  2.  The  grass  and  grain  joint-worm  flies  and  their  allies:  A  consideration  of  some 
North  American  phytophagic  Eurytominae.  By  L.  0.  Howard,  pp.  24,  figs.  10. 
1896.     Out  of  print. 

No.  3.  Revision  of  the  Nematinse  of  North  America,  a  subfamily  of  leaf-feeding 
Hymenoptera  of  the  family  Tenthredinidae.  By  C.  L.  Marlatt.  pp.  135,  figs.  10, 
pi.  1.     1896.     Out  of  print. 

No.  4.  Some  Mexican  and  Japanese  injurious  insects  liable  to  be  introduced  into  the 
United  States,     pp.  56,  figs.  6.     1896.     Out  of  print. 

No.  5.  A  study  in  insect  parasitism:  A  consideration  of  the  parasites  of  the  white- 
marked  tussock  moth  [Hemerocampa  (Orgyia)  leucostigma  S.  &  A.],  with  an  account 
of  their  habits  and  interrelations,  and  with  descriptions  of  new  species.  By  L.  0. 
Howard,     pp.  57,  figs.  24.     1897.     Out  of  print. 

No.  6.  The  San  Jose  scale  [AspicUotus  perniciosus  Comst.]  and  its  nearest  allies.  A 
brief  consideration  of  the  characters  which  distinguish  these  closely  related  scale 
insects.     By  T.  D.  A.  Cockerell.     pp.  31,  figs.  15.     1897.     Out  of  print. 

No.  7.  Revision  of  the  Tachinidse  of  America  north  of  Mexico.  A  family  of  parasitic 
two-winged  insects,  pp.  156. v  1897.  (Corrected  index  issued  December,  1897.) 
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SPECIAL  REPORTS. 

Bibliography  of  the  more  important  contributions  to  American  economic  entomology. 
Prepared  by  Samuel  Henshaw.  Part  I.  The  more  important  writings  of  Ben- 
jamin Dann  Walsh.     pp.49.     1889.     Out  of  print. 

Bibliography  of  the  more  important  contributions  to  American  economic  entomology. 
Part  II.     The  more  important  joint  writings  of  B.  D.  Walsh  and  C.  V.  Riley, 
pp.  51-96.     1889.     Out  of  print. 
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Bibliography  of  the  more  important  contributions  to  American  economic  entomology. 
Part  III.  The  more  important  writings  of  Charles  Valentine  Riley,  pp.  97-371. 
1889.     Out  of  print. 

Bibliography  of  the  more  important  contributions  to  American  economic  entomology. 
Index  to  Parts  I,  II,  and  III.     pp.  l+373-i54.     1890.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  51st  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  Mis.  Doc.  133,  serial  No.  2768. 

Bibliography  of  the  more  important  contributions  to  American  economic  entomology. 
Part  IV.  By  Samuel  Henshaw.  The  more  important  writings  of  Government 
and  State  entomologists,  and  of  other  contributors  to  the  literature  of  American 
economic  entomology.     A-K.     pp.  167.     1895.     Out  of  print. 

Bibliography  of  the  more  important  contributions  to  American  economic  entomology. 
Part  V.  By  Samuel  Henshaw.  The  more  important  writings  of  Government  and 
State  entomologists,  and  of  other  contributors  to  the  literature  of  American  eco- 
nomic entomology.     L-Z.     pp.  179.     1896.     Out  of  print. 

Bibliography  of  the  more  important  contributions  to  American  economic  entomology. 
Part  VI.  The  more  important  writings  published  between  June  30,  1888,  and 
December  30, 1896.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  Entomologist,  by  Nathan 
Banks,  Assistant,     pp.  273.     1898.     Out  of  print. 

Bibliography  of  the  more  important  contributions  to  American  economic  entomology. 
Part  VII.  The  more  important  writings  published  between  December  31,  1896, 
and  January  1,  1900.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  Entomologist,  by  Nathan 
Banks,  Assistant,     pp.  113.     1901.     Price,  cloth,  20  cents.     Postage  3  cents.  • 

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Part  VIII.  The  more  important  writings  published  between  December  31,  1899, 
and  January  1,  1905.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  Entomologist,  by  Nathan 
Banks,  Assistant  Entomologist,    pp.  132.     1905.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  3  cents. 

UNITED  STATES  ENTOMOLOGICAL  COMMISSION. 

[Members  of  the  Commission:  C.  V.  Riley,  A.  S.  Packard,  and  Cyrus  Thomas.  The 
Commission  was  attached  to  the  United  States  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of 
the  Territories,  Department  of  the  Interior,  until  March  3,  1881.  The  third  report  of 
the  Commission  inaugurated  its  transfer  to  the  Department  of  Agriculture.  Of  the 
Bulletins,  Nos.  1  and  2  were  made  under  direction  of  the  United  States  Geological 
and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories  (Hayden);  Nos.  3-7  under  direction  of  the 
Interior  Department;  none  was  issued  under  the  Agricultural  Department.] 

BULLETINS. 

No.  1.  Destruction  of  the  young  or  unfledged  locusts  [Melanoplus  (Caloptenus)  spretus 

Uhl.].     pp.  12.     1877.     Out  of  print. 
No.  2.  On  the  natural  history  of  the  Rocky  Mountain  locust  [Melanoplus  (Caloptenus) 

spretus  Uhl.],  and  on  the  habits  of  the  young  or  unfledged  insects  as  they  occur  in 

the  more  fertile  country  in  which  they  will  hatch  the  present  year.     pp.  14,  figs.  10, 

map  1.     1877.     Out  of  print. 
No.  3.  The  cotton  worm  [Alabama  (Aletia)  argillacea  Hiibn.].     Summary  of  its  natural 

history,  with  an  account  of  its  enemies,  and  the  best  means  of  controlling  it;  being 

a  report  of  progress  of  the  work  of  the  Commission.     By  C.  V.  Riley,     pp.  144,  figs. 

84,  pi.  1.     1880.     Out  of  print. 
No.  4.  The  Hessian  fly  [Mayetiola  (Ceddomyia)  destructor  Say].     Its  ravages,  habits, 

enemies,  and  means  of  preventing  its  increase.     By  A.  S.  Packard,     pp.  43,  fig.  1, 

pis.  2,  map  1.     1880.     Out  of  print. 
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INSECT   LIFE.  21 

No.  5.  The  chinch-bug  [Blissus  leucopterus  Say  J.     Its  history,  characters,  and  habits, 

and  the  means  of  destroying  it  or  counteracting  its  injuries.     By  Cyrus  Thomas, 

pp.  44,  figs.  10,  map  1.     1879.     Out  of  print. 
No.  6.  General  index  and  supplement  to  the  nine  reports  on  the  insects  of  Missouri. 

By  Charles  V.  Riley,     pp.177.     1881.     Out  of  print. 
No.  7.  Insects  injurious  to  forest  and  shade  trees.     By  A.  S.  Packard,     pp.  275,  figs. 

100.     1881.     Out  of  print. 

REPORTS. 

First  annual  report,  for  the  year  1877,  relating  to  the  Rocky  Mountain  locust  [Melano- 
plus  (Caloptenus)  spretus  Uhl.]and  the  best  methods  of  preventing  its  injuries  and 
of  guarding  against  its  invasions,  in  pursuance  of  an  appropriation  made  by  Congress 
for  this  purpose.  With  maps  and  illustrations,  pp.  xvi+477+294,  figs.  Ill,  pis.  5, 
maps  2.     1878.     Out  of  print. 

Second  report,  for  the  years  1878  and  1879,  relating  to  the  Rocky  Mountain  locust 
[Melanoplus  (Caloptenus)  spretus  Uhl.]  and  the  western  cricket  [Anabrus  simplex 
Hald.],  and  treating  of  the  best  means  of  subduing  the  locust  in  its  permanent  breed- 
ing grounds,  with  a  view  of  preventing  its  migrations  into  the  more  fertile  portions 
of  the  trans-Mississippi  country,  in  pursuance  of  appropriations  made  by  Congress 
for  this  purpose.  With  maps  and  illustrations,  pp.  xviii+322-|-80,  figs.  10,  pis.  17, 
maps  7.     1880.     Out  of  print. 

Third  report,  relating  to  the  Rocky  Mountain  locust,  the  western  cricket,  the  army 
worm,  canker  worms,  and  the  Hessian  fly,  together  with  descriptions  of  larvae  of 
injurious  forest  insects,  studies  of  embryological  development  of  the  locust  and  of 
other  insects,  and  on  the  systematic  position  of  the  Orthoptera  in  relation  to  other 
orders  of  insects.  With  maps  and  illustrations,  pp.  xiv-f  347+12+92,  figs.  14, 
pis.  64,  maps  3.     1883.     Price,  cloth,  $1.     Postage  20  cents. 

Same,  47th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  Mis.  Doc.  44,  serial  No.  2154. 

Fourth  report,  being  a  revised  edition  of  Bulletin  No.  3,  and  the  final  report  on  the 
cotton  worm  [Alabama  (Aletia)  argillacea],  together  with  a  chapter  on  the  boll  worm 
[Heliothis  obsoleta  Fah.  (H.  armigera  Hiibn.)].  By  Charles  V.  Riley.  With  maps 
and  illustrations,     pp.  xxxviii+399  +  147,  figs.  45,  pis.  64,  maps  2.     1883. 

Same,  48th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  Mis.  Doc.  39,  serial  Xo.  2325.  Price  $1.25.  Postage 
22  cents. 

Fifth  report,  being  a  revised  and  enlarged  edition  of  Bulletin  No.  7,  on  Insects  injurious 
to  forest  and  shade  trees.  By  Alpheus  S.  Packard,  pp.  viii+957,  figs.  306,  pis.  40. 
1890.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  51st  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  Mis.  Doc.  269,  serial  No.  2800. 

INSECT  LIFE. 

Vol.  I,  Nos.  1-12,  July,  1888,  to  June,  1889.  Devoted  to  the  economy  and  life  habits 
of  insects,  especially  in  their  relations  to  agriculture,  and  edited  by  the  Entomologist 
and  his  assistants,     pp.  xxxii+388,  figs.  76.     1888-1889.     Out  of  print. 

Vol.  II,  Nos.  1-12.  July,  1889,  to  June,  1890.  Devoted  to  the  economy  and  life 
habits  of  insects,  especially  in  their  relations  to  agriculture.  Edited  by  C.  V.  Riley, 
Entomologist,  and  L.  O.  Howard,  first  assistant,  with  the  assistance  of  other  members 
of  the  di\dsional  force,     pp.  viii+418,  figs.  71.     1889-1890.     Out  of  print. 

Vol.  Ill,  Nos.  1-12.  August,  1890,  to  August,  1891.     Devoted  to  the  economy  and  life 
habits  of  insects,  especially  in  their  relations  to  agriculture.     Edited  by  C.  V.  Riley, 
Entomologist,  and  L.  O.  Howard,  first  assistant,  with  the  assistance  of  other  members 
of  the  divisional  force,     pp.  viii+519,  figs.  36,  pi.  1.     1891.     Out  of  print. 
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22  PUBLICATIONS   OF   BUREAU    OF   ENTOMOLOGY. 

Vol.  lY,  iNos.  1-12.  October,  1891,  to  August,  1892.  Devoted  to  the  economy  and  life 
habits  of  insects,  especially  in  their  relations  to  agriculture.  Edited  by  C.  V.  Riley, 
Entomologist,  and  L.  O.  Howard,  first  assistant,  with  the  assistance  of  other  members 
of  the  di\dsional  force,     pp.  viii+441,  figs.  77.     1892.     Out  of  print. 

Vol.  Y,  Nos.  1-5.  September,  1892,  to  July,  1893.  Devoted  to  the  economy  and  life 
habits  of  insects,  especially  in  their  relations  to  agriculture.  Edited  by  C.  Y.  Riley, 
Entomologist,  and  L.  0.  Howard,  first  assistant,  with  the  assistance  of  other  members 
of  the  divisional  force,     pp.  \T.i+402,  figs.  47,  pis.  3.     1893.     Out  of  print. 

Vol.  VI,  Nos.  1-5.  November,  1893,  to  August,  1894.  Devoted  to  the  economy  and 
life  habits  of  insects,  especially  in  their  relations  to  agriculture.  Edited  by  C.  V. 
Riley,  Entomologist,  and  L.  0.  Howard,  first  assistant,  with  the  assistance  of  other 
members  of  the  divisional  force,     pp.  vi+405,  figs.  31.     1904.     Out  of  print. 

Vol.  VII,  Nos.  1-5.  September,  1894,  to  July,  1895.  Devoted  to  the  economy  and 
life  habits  of  insects,  especially  in  their  relations  to  agriculture.  Edited  by  L.  0. 
Howard,  Entomologist,  with  the  assistance  of  other  members  of  the  divisional  force, 
pp.  v+448,  figs.  48.     1895.     Out  of  print. 

General  index  to  the  seven  volumes  of  Insect  Life,  1888-1895.  pp.  145.  1897.  Out 
of  print. 

FARMERS'  BULLETINS  RELATING  TO  ENTOMOLOGY. 

No.  7.  Spraying  fruits  for  insect  pests  and  fungous  diseases,  with  a  special  considera- 
tion of  the  subject  in  its  relation  to  public  health,     pp.  20.     1892.     Out  of  print. 

No.  19.  Important  insecticides:  Directions  for  their  preparation  and  use.  By  C.  L. 
Marlatt.     pp.  20.     1894.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  23.     1895.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  third  revised  edition,     pp.  32.     1897.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  fourth  revised  edition,  pp.  32.  1898.  Out  of  print.  (Superseded  by  No. 
127.) 

No.  45.  Some  insects  injurious  to  stored  grain.  By  F.  H.  Chittenden,  pp.  24,  figs.  18. 
1896.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  24,  figs.  18.     1897.     Out  of  print. 

No.  47.  Insects  affecting  the  cotton  plant.  By  L.  0.  Howard.  Reprinted  with 
revision  by  the  author  fi'om  Bulletin  33,  Office  of  Experiment  Stations,  pp.  32, 
figs.  18.     1897. 

No.  59.  Bee  keeping.     By  Frank  Benton,     pp.  32,  figs.  19.     1897.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  revised,     pp.  48,  figs.  19.     1905. 

No.  61.  Asparagus  culture.  By  R.  B.  Handy,  pp.  40,  figs.  17.  1897.  (Insect 
enemies.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  34-39,  figs.  14-17.) 

No.  70.  The  principal  insect  enemies  of  the  grape.  By  C.  L.  Marlatt.  pp.  24,  figs.  12. 
1898.     Out  of  print. 

No.  80.  The  peach  twig-borer  [Anarsia  lineatella  Zell.];  an  important  enemy  of  stone 
fruits.     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  16,  figs.  5.     1898. 
^  No.  99.  Three  insect  enemies  of  shade  treej^^^_J§j^.,^^-^|I^\ii:agtL' ^^^P^^^^ >  with 
aumc  amiotafeiiiJUBHfiry  tho  mithor,  frorn  me  Yearbook  of  the  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture for  1895.)     pp.  ;;0,  fms.  11.     1S99. 

No.  120.  The  principal  iu.-^cuL-.  aik'cLing  ihe  tobacco  plant.     By  L.  O.  Howard.     (Re- 
printed, wim  slight  re\  laiun  b}'  the  author,  from  the  Yearbook  of  the  Department 
of  Agriculture  for  1898.)    pp.  32,  figs.  25.     1900. 
^No.l27.  Important  insecticides:  directions  for  tb«W4ireparatipn  and  use.    (Arevision 
of  l^'a!tfft«^''g\qign^^  figs.ve.    idOl.     Out  of 

print. 

Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  45,  figs.  6,     August,  1903. 

Sif^fj^i^^,^^aoi^^Hf€fYf^onr'pp:  48,  figs.j;. 


FARMERS      BULLETINS   RELATING   TO    ENTOMOLOGY.  23 

No.  130.  The  Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil.  [Anthonomus  grandis  Boh .]  By  Kred crick 
W.  Mally.     pp.  30,  figs.  4.     1901.     Out  of  print. 

No.  132.  The  principal  insect  enemies  of  growing  wheat.     By  (J.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  40, 
figs.  25.     1901. 
\  No.  145.  Carbon  bisulphid  as  an  insecticide.     By  W.  E.  Hinds,     pp.  28.     1902. 

No.  146.  Insecticides  and  fungicides:  Chemical  composition  and  effectiveness  of  cer- 
tain preparations.     By  J.  K.  Haywood,     pp.16.     1902.     Out  of  print. 

No.  153.  Orchard  enemies  in  the  Pacific  Northwest.     By  C.  V.  Piper,     pj).  39,  fig.  1. 
1902.     Out  of  print. 
\Nq^55.  How  insegt^^^ect  health  in  rural  districts.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  20, 
'■      figs'/ie.'   '1902.* 

Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  19,  figs.  16.     Issued  May  19,  1908. 

No.  163.  Methods  of  controlling  the  boll  weevil.  [Advice  based  on  the  work  of  1902.] 
By  W.  D.  Hunter,     pp.  16,  figs.  2.     1903.     Out  of  print. 

No.  165.  Silkworm  culture.  By  Henrietta  Aiken  Kelly,  pp.  32,  figs.  16.  1903. 
Out  of  print. 

iSame,  revised  edition.     [Revised  by  C.  J.  Gilliss.]    pp.  32,  figs.  15.     1903. 

No.  171.  The  control  of  the  codling  moth.  [Carpocapsa  pomonella  L.]  By  C.  B. 
Simpson,     pp.  24,  figs.  4.     1903.     Out  of  print. 

No.  172.  Scale  insects  and  mites  on  citrus  trees.  By  C.  L.  Mariatt.  pp.  43,  figs.  34. 
1903. 

No.  l^S^Jflseatsiajiifiausia cranberry  culture.  By  John'B.  Smith,  pp.  32,  figs.  12. 
1903. 

No.  189.  Information  concerning  the  Mexican  cotton  boll  weevil.  By  W.  D.  Hunter, 
pp.  29+[2],  figs.  8.     1904.     Out  of  print. 

No.  191.  The  cotton  bollworm:  An  account  of  the  insect,  with  results  of  experiments 
in  1903.     By  A.  L.  Quaintance.     pp.  24,  figs.  7.     1904.     Out  of  print. 
\No.  196.  Usefulness  of  the  American  toad.     By.  A.  H.  Kirkland.     pp.  16.     1904. 

No.  209.  Controlling  the  boll  weevil  in  cotton  seed  and  at  ginneries.  By  W.  D.  Hun- 
ter,    pp.  31,  fig.  1.     1904. 

No.  211.  The  use  of  Paris  green  in  controlling  the  cotton  boll  weevil.  By  W.  D.  Hun- 
ter,    pp.  23.     1904. 

No.  212.  The  cotton  bollworm:  Some  observations  and  results  of  field  experiments  in 
1904.  By  A.  L.  Quaintance  and  F.  C.  Bishopp.  pp.  32,  figs.  2.  1905.  Out  of 
print. 

No.  216.  The  control  of  the  boll  weevil,  including  results  of  recent  investigations.  By 
W.  D.  Hunter,     pp.  32,  figs.  5.     1905.     Out  of  print. 

No.  217.  Essential  steps  in  securing  an  early  crop  of  cotton.  By  R.  J.  Redding, 
pp.  16.     1905. 

No..22,3*  Miscellaneous  cottonmsecte  in  Texas.  By  E.  DwigHt  Sanders<3&.^--«p|i^_24^ 
figs.  29.     1905.  ''-'■'''  -^-"'^'     -*'"• 

No.  247.  The  control  of  the  codling  moth  [Carpocapsa  pomonella  L.]  and  apple  scab. 
By  C.  L.  Marlatt  and  W.  A.  Or  ton.     pp.  21,  figs.  9.     1906.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  revised  edition,     pp.  23,  figs.  9.     August,  1906.     Out  of  print. 

No.  264JT]3£jiio*K»4*k*H3atTt^ 
L.  0.  Howard,     pp.  22,  figs.  10.     1906. 

Nq^  275._The  g\pg^  Jlfttl^  [Porfhefria  dispar  L.]  and  how  to  QOiitrol  it.  By  LfrOr How- 
ard,    pp.  22+ii,  figs.  7.     I<-ut'd  January  IS,  1907."  " 

No.  283.  Spraying  for  apple  diseases  and  the  codling  moth  [Carpocapsa  pomonella  L.] 
in  the  Ozarks.  By  W.  M.  Scott  and  A.  L.  Quaintance.  pp.  42-f  ii,  figs.  7.  Issued 
April  29,  1907. 

No.  284.  Insect  and  fungous  enemies  of  the  grape  east  of  the  Rocky  Mountains,  By 
A.  L.  quaintance  an'cfc'.'T!''S^eai\*^^  1907. 

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24  PUBLICATIONS   OF    BUREAU    OF   ENTOMOLOGY. 

No.  290.  The  cotton  bollworm  [Heliothis  obsoleta  Fab.]:  A  summary  of  its  life  history 
and  habits,  with  some  results  of  investigations  in  1905  and  1906.  BjTF.  C.  Bishopp 
and  C.  R.  Jones,     pp.  32,  figs.  4.     Issued  May  10,  1907. 

No.  344.  The  boll  weevil  problem,  with  special  reference  to  means  of  reducing 
damage.     By  W.  D.  Hunter,     pp.  46,  figs.  8.     Issued  January  23,  1909. 

REPRINTS  FROM  YEARBOOKS. 

1894. 

Some  scale  insects  of  the  orchard.     By  L.  0.  Howard,    pp.  i-iii  +  249-276,  figs.  26-42. 

August,  1895.     (Separate  No.  12,  Office  of  Secretary.)    Out  of  print. 
The  more  important  insects  injurious  to  stored  grain.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp. 

i-iii+277-294,  figs.  43-51.     August,  1895.     (Separate  No.  13,  Office  of  Secretary.) 

Out  of  print. 

1895. 

The  principal  insect  enemies  of  the  grape.     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  385-404,  figs. 

94-105.     June,  1896.     (Separate  No.  43,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 
The  shade-tree  insect  problem  in  the  eastern  United  States.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp. 

361-384,  figs.  83-93.     July,  1896.     (Separate  No.  56,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of 

print. 

1896. 

Ambrosia  beetles.     By  Henry  G.  Hubbard,     pp.  421-vi30,  figs.  101-107.     July,  1897. 

(Separate  No.  72,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 
The  use  of  steam  apparatus  for  spraying.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  i-ii+69-88,  figs. 

1-15,  pis.  I-II.     June,  1897.     (Separate  No.  73,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 
Insect  control  in  California.     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp.  i-ii+217-236,  figs.  51-52,  pi.  V. 

July,  1897,     (Separate  No.  74,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 
The  asparagus  beetles.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  i-ii+341-353,  figs.  84-89.     June, 

1897.     (Separate  No.  75,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 

1897. 

Division  of  Entomology.  By  L,  0,  Howard,  pp.  i-iii+84-89.  May,  1898.  (Sep- 
arate No.  100,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 

The  danger  of  importing  insect  pests.  By  L.  O.  Howard,  pp.  i-iii -f  529-552,  figs. 
25-43,     June,  1898.     (Separate  No.  101,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 

1898. 

The  principal  insects  affecting  the  tobacco  plant.  By  L.  O.  Howard,  pp.  i-ii-f- 
121-150,  figs.  66-82.  May,  1899.  (Separate  No.  138,  Office  of  Secretary.)  Out  of 
print. 

Insects  injurious  to  beans  and  peas.  By  F.  H.  Chittenden,  pp.  i-ii-f- 233-260,  figs. 
66-82.     May,  1899.     (Separate  No.  139,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 

1899. 

Progress  in  economic  entomology  in  the  United  States.     By  L.  0.  Howard,     pp. 
i-ii+13&-156,  pi.  III.    August,  1900.     (Separate  No.  171,  Office  of  Secretary.) 
Out  of  print. 
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1900. 

Smyrna  fig  culture  in  the  United  States.  By  L.  O.  Howard,  pp.  i-iv-f  79-100,  figs. 
1-7,  pis.  I-VIII.     July,  1901.     (Separate  No.  196,  Office  of  Secretary.) 

The  scale  insect  and  mite  enemies  of  citrus  trees.  By  C.  L.  Marlatt.  pp.  i-iv+247- 
290,  figs.  9-33,  pis.  XXVI-XXXI.  July,  1901.  (Separate  No.  207,  Office  of  Secre- 
tary.)    Out  of  print. 

1901. 

Insects  as  earners  and  spreaders  of  disease.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp.  177-192,  figs.  5-20. 

May,  1902.     (Separate  No.  235,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 
The  present  status  of  the  Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil  in  the  United  States.     By  W.  D. 

Hunter,     pp.  369-380,   fig.  30.     September,   1902.     (Separate  No.  243,   Office  of 

Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 
Experimental  work  with  fungous  diseases  of  grasshoppers.     By  L.  O.  Howard,     pp. 

459-470,  figs.  40-42.     (Separate  No.  248,  Office  of  Secretary.) 

1902. 

The  San  Jose  scale;  its  native  home  and  natural  enemy.     By  C.  L.  Marlatt.     pp. 

155-174,   figs.   1-3,   pis.   XII-XVII.     June,    1903.     (Separate  No.   261,    Office  of 

Secretary.) 
Some  of  the  principal  insect  enemies  of  coniferous  forests  in  the  United  States.     By 

A.  D.  Hopkins,     pp.  265-282,  figs.  23-32,  pis.  XVIII-XIX.     June,  1903.     (Separate 

No.  268,  Office  of  Secretary.) 
The  principal  injurious  insects  in  1902.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  726-733.     July, 

1903.  (Separate  No.  299,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 

1903. 

The  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture  and  silk  culture.     By  L.  0.  Howard. 

pp.  137-148,  pis.  VI-X.     June,  1904.     (Separate  No.  313,  Office  of  Secretary.) 
The  status  of  the  Mexican  cotton-boll  weevil  in  the  United  States  in  1903.     By  W.  D. 

Hunter,     pp.  205-214,  fig.  10,  pis.  XVII-XXI.     June,  1904.     (Separate  No.  316, 

Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 
Insect  injuries  to  hardwood  forest  trees.     By  A.  D.  Hopkins,     pp.  313-328,  figs.  27-43, 

pi.  XXXIX.     June,  1904.     (Separate  No.  327,  Office  of  Secretary.) 
The  principal  injurious  insects  of  1903.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  563-566,     June, 

1904.  (Separate  No.  335,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 

1904. 

Present  status  of  the  cotton-boll  weevil  in  the  United  States.  By  W.  D.  Hunter, 
pp.  191-204,  fig.  9,  pis.  VII-VIII.  June,  1905.  (Separate  No.  341,  Office  of  Secre- 
tary.)    Out  of  print. 

The  nut  weevils.  By  F.  H.  Chittenden,  pp.  299-310,  figs.  17-26,  pis.  XXVIII- 
XXX.     July,  1905.     (Separate  No.  348,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 

Insect  injuries  to  forest  products.  By  A.  D.  Hopkins,  pp.  381-398,  figs.  43-56. 
June,  1905.     (Separate  No.  355,  Office  of  Secretary.) 

The  annual  loss  occasioned  by  destructive  insects  in  the  United  States.  By  C.  L. 
Marlatt.     pp.  461-474.     June,  1905.     (Separate  No.  360,  Office  of  Secretary.) 

The  principal  injurious  insects  of  1904.     By  F.  H.  Chittenden,     pp.  600-605.     June, 

1905.  (Separate  No.  368,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 
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26  PUBLICATIONS   OF    BUREAU   OF   ENTOMOLOGY. 

1905. 

The  gypsy  and  brown-tail  moths  and  their  European  parasites.  By  L.  O.  Howard, 
pp.  i-iii+ 123-138,  figs.  5,  pis.  I-II.  July,  1906.  (Separate  No.  373,  Office  of  Secre- 
tary.)    Out  of  print. 

Insect  enemies  of  forest  reproduction.  By  A.  D.  Hopkins,  pp.  i-iii+249-256,  figs. 
61-69.     July,  1906.     (Separate  No.  381,  Office  of  Secretary.) 

The  principal  insect  enemies  of  the  peach.  By  A.  L.  Quaintance.  pp.  i-v-f-325-348, 
figs.  82-88,  pis.  XXVII-XXXIII.  July,  1906.  (Separate  No.  386,  Office  of  Sec- 
retary.) 

Farm  practice  in  the  control  of  field-crop  insects.  By  F.  M.  Webster,  pp.  i-iii-f 
465-176,  figs.  111-112,  pis.  LIV-LV.  July,  1906.  (Separate  No.  396,  Office  of  Sec- 
retary.)    Out  of  print. 

The  principal  injurious  insects  of  1905.  Prepared  in  the  Bureau  of  Entomology,  pp. 
628-636.     August,  1906.     (Separate  No.  408,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 

1906. 

Some  recent  studies  of  the  Mexican  cotton  boll  weevil.  By  W.  D.  Hunter,  pp.  i-iii 
+313-324,  fig.  9,  pi.  XVI.    (Separate  No.  425,  Office  of  Secretary.) 

Lime-sulphur  washes  for  the  San  Jose  scale.  By  A.  L.  Quaintance.  pp.  i-ii-f429- 
446,  figs.  15-16,  pis.  XXXVII-XXXIX.     (Separate  No.  433,  Office  of  Secretary.) 

The  principal  injurious  insects  of  1906. '  Prepared  in  the  Bureau  of  Entomology,  pp. 
508-517.     1907.     (Separate  No.  438,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 

1907. 

Notable  depredations  by  forest  insects.  By  A.  D.  Hopkins,  pp.  i-iii-f- 149-164. 
(Separate  No.  442,  Office  of  Secretary.) 

The  value  of  insect  parasitism  to  the  American  farmer.  By  F,  M.  Webster,  pp.  i-iv 
+237-256,  figs.  7-30.     (Separate  No.  447,  Office  of  Secretary.) 

The  codling  moth  or  apple  worm.  By  A.  L.  Quaintance.  pp.  i-iii +435-450.  (Sep- 
arate No.  460,  Office  of  Secretary.) 

The  principal  injurious  insects  of  the  year  1907.  Prepared  in  the  Bureau  of  Ento- 
mology,    pp.  541-552.     1908.     (Separate  No.  472,  Office  of  Secretary.) 

YEARBOOK  ARTICLES  NOT  PRINTED  SEPARATELY. 

Methods  of  controlling  injurious  insects,  with  formulas  for  insecticides.  By  C.  L. 
Marlatt.  (In  Yearbook  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  1894,  Appendix,  pp. 
572-576.) 

Methods  of  controlling  injurious  insects.  (In  Yearbook  of  the  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1895,  Appendix,  pp.  580-586.) 

Methods  of  controlling  injurious  insects.  (In  Yearbook  of  the  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1896,  Appendix,  pp.  617-619.) 

Methods  of  controlling  injurious  insects.  (In  Yearbook  of  the  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1897,  Appendix,  pp.  635-640.) 

Methods  of  controlling  injurious  insects.  By  the  Entomologist,  L.  O.  Howard.  (In 
Yearbook  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  1898,  Appendix,  pp.  657-662.) 

The  principal  injurious  insects  of  the  year  1899.  (In  Yearbook  of  the  Department  of 
Agriculture,  1899,  Appendix,  pp.  745-748.) 

The  principal  injurious  insects  of  the  year  1900.  (In  Yearbook  of  the  Department  of 
Agriculture,  1900,  Appendix,  pp.  725-729.) 

The  principal  injurious  and  useful  insects  in  1901.  By  F.  H.  Chittenden.  (In  Year- 
book of  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  1901,  Appendix,  pp.  674-679.) 

Method  of  estimating  the  yield  of  cotton  in  the  field.     By  J.  C.  Crawford.     (In  Year- 
book of  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  1904,  Appendix,  pp.  625-626.) 
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MISCELLANEOUS  REPORTS. 


[Publications  which  originated  in  the  Division  of  Entomology,  but  which  were  pub- 
lished in  a  numbered  series  of  the  Secretary's  Office  or  some  other  office  of  the  Depart- 
ment.] 

The  silkworm;  being  a  brief  manual  of  instruction  for  production  of  silk.  By  ().  V. 
Riley,  pp.  31.  1879.  (Special  report  No.  11,  old  series,  Office  of  Secretary.) 
Out  of  print. 

Same,  second  edition,     pp.  37.     1882.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  third  edition.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  fourth  edition,     pp.  37.     1883.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  fihh  edition,     pp.37.     1884.     Out  of  print. 

Report  upon  cotton  insects.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  Commissioner  of 
Agriculture  in  pursuance  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  June,  1878.  By  J.  Henry 
Comstock,  Entomologist,     pp.  511,  pis.  3.     1879.     Out  of  print. 

Report  on  insects  injurious  to  sugar  cane.  By  J.  Henry  Comstock.  pp.  11,  figs.  3. 
1881.     (See  Special  Report  No.  35,  old  series,  Division  of  Statistics.)     Out  of  print. 

Catalogue  of  the  exhibit  of  economic  entomology  at  the  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton 
Centennial  Exposition,  New  Orleans,  1884-1885.     pp.  95.     1884.     Out  of  print. 

Insects  affecting  the  orange.  Report  on  the  insects  affecting  the  orange  and  other 
plants  of  the  citrus  family,  with  practical  suggestions  for  their  control  or  extermina- 
tion. Made  under  the  direction  of  the  Entomologist.  By  H.  G.  Hubbard,  pp.  227, 
pis.  14.     1885.     Out  of  print. 

Same,  48th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  Mis.  Doc.  40;  serial  No.  2326.     Out  of  print. 

The  insectivorous  habits  of  the  English  sparrow.  By  C.  V.  Riley,  pp.  111-113. 
1889.  (Reprinted  from  Bulletin  No.  1,  Division  of  Ornithology  and  Mammalogy. 
Price  25  cents.     Postage  10  cents.)     Reprint  out  of  print. 

The  ox-bot  in  the  United  States.  By  C.  V.  Riley,  pp.  16,  figs.  55.  1892.  Price 
5  cents.     Postage  1  cent. 

Report  on  a  small  collection  of  insects  made  during  the  Death  Valley  expedition. 
By  C.  V.  Riley.  List  of  Diptera  from  Death  Valley,  California,  and  adjoining  re- 
gions. By  S.  W.  Williston.  Hemiptera  and  Heteroptera  of  the  Death  Valley 
expedition.  By  P.  R.  Uhler.  pp.  235-268.  1893.  (Reprinted  from  North 
American  Fauna,  No.  7,  Division  of  Ornithology  and  Mammalogy.)     Out  of  print. 

Studies  of  parasitic  and  predaceous  insects  in  New  Zealand,  Australia,  and  adjacent 
islands.  Made  by  A.  Koebele,  by  permission  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  at 
the  request  of  the  California  State  board  of  horticulture,  pp.  39.  1893.  (Report 
No.  51,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 

Report  on  the  insect  food  of  the  crow.  By  E.  A.  Schwarz.  pp.  57-67.  1895.  (Re- 
printed from  Bulletin  No.  6,  Division  of  Biological  Survey.)     Out  of  print. 

Insects  affecting  the  cotton  plant.  By  L.  O.  Howard,  pp.  317-350,  figs.  9-29,  pis. 
4.  1896.  (Reprinted  from  Bulletin  No.  33,  Office  of  Experiment  Stations.)  Out 
of  print.     (Reprinted  again  with  revision  as  Farmers'  Bulletin  No.  47.) 

Proceedings  of  the  national  convention  for  the  suppression  of  insect  pests  and  plant 
diseases  by  legislation.  Held  at  Washington,  D.  C,  March  5  and  6,  1897.  Edited 
by  B.  T.  Galloway,  pp.  31.  1897.  (Report  No.  57,  Office  of  Secretary.)  Out  of 
print. 

Insect  enemies  of  the  white  pine.  By  F.  H.  Chittenden,  pp.  55-61,  figs.  5-15.  1899. 
(Reprinted  from  Bulletin  No.  22,  Division  of  Forestry.)     Out  of  print. 

Principal  insect  enemies  of  the  sugar  beet.  By  F.  H.  Chittenden,  pp.  i-vi+157- 
221,  figs.  1-65.  1903.  (Reprinted  from  Report  No.  74,  Office  of  Secretary.)  Out 
of  print. 

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28  PUBLICATIONS    OF    BUREAU    OF   ENTOMOLOGY. 

Insects  [of  the  western  hemlock].  By  A.  D.  Hopkins,  pp.  16-21,  pis.  VI-VIII. 
1902.     (In  Bulletin  No.  33,  Division  of  Forestry.)     Price  20  cents.     Postage  5  cents. 

Insect  enemies  of  the  redwood.  By  A.  D.  Hopkins,  pp.  32-40,  figs.  4.  1903.  (In 
Bulletin  No.  38,  Part  III,  Division  of  Forestry.)     Price  20  cents.     Postage  5  cents. 

Methods  of  work  and  some  results  in  forest  insect  investigations.  By  A.  D.  Hopkins, 
pp.  180-182.  1904.  (Reprinted  from  Bulletin  No.  142,  Office  of  Experiment 
Stations.     Price  10  cents.     Postage  6  cents.)     Reprint  out  of  print. 

Insects  injurious  to  the  basket  willow.  By  F.  H.  Chittenden,  pp.  63-80,  figs.  11-27. 
1904.  (Reprinted  from  Bulletin  No.  46,  Bureau  of  Forestry.  Price  15  cents. 
Postage  4  cents.)     Reprint  out  of  print. 

An  enemy  of  the  cotton  boll  weevil.  By  O.  F.  Cook.  pp.  7.  May  27,  1904.  (Re- 
port No.  78,  Office  of  Secretary.)     Out  of  print. 

The  "maple- worm."  By  Nathan  Banks,  pp.  21-23.  1905.  (In  Bulletin  No.  59, 
Bureau  of  Forestry.)     Price  5  cents.     Postage  3  cents. 

DIVISION  OF  ENTOMOLOGY,  SILK  SECTION. 

[Discontinued  June  30,  1891.] 

ANNUAL    REPORTS. 

Report  of  the  chief  of  the  silk  section  for  1889.     By  Philip  Walker,     pp.  i-ii,  453-476. 

1889.     (Reprinted  from  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for  1889.) 

Out  of  print. 
Report  of  the  chief  of  the  silk  section  for  1890.     By  Philip  Walker,     pp.  i-ii,  265-276, 

pis.  6.     1890.     (Reprinted  from  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture 

for  1890.)     Out  of  print. 

MISCELLANEOUS    REPORTS. 

The  silkworm.  Being  a  brief  manual  of  instructions  for  the  production  of  silk.  1884. 
(See  Special  Report  No.  11,  old  series.  Office  of  Secretary,  and  Miscellaneous  re- 
ports. Division  of  Entomology.)     Out  of  print. 

BULLETIN. 

No.  1.  How  to  raise  silkworms:  A  brief  manual  of  instructions,  abridged  from  Bulletin 
No.  9  of  the  Division  of  Entomology.  By  Philip  Walker,  pp.  16,  figs.  10.  1890. 
Out  of  print. 

REPORTS  ORIGINATING  IN  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE, 
BUT  PUBLISHED  ONLY  AS  CONGRESSIONAL  DOCUMENTS. 

50th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  S.  Mis.  Doc.  29;  serial  No.  2614.  Letter  of  Commissioner  of 
Agriculture,  transmitting  the  report  of  Joseph  Neumann  of  the  result  of  his  study 
and  experiments  of  the  wild  native  silkworm  of  California,  pp.  5.  January  5, 
1889.     Out  of  print. 

50th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  Mis.  Doc.  135;  serial  No.  2654.  Letter  from  Commissioner 
of  Agriculture,  transmitting  report  of  women's  silk  culture  association  of  the  United 
States  for  the  fiscal  year  1888.     pp.4.     March  2,  1889.     Out  of  print. 

51st  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  H.  Ex.  Doc.  110;  serial  No.  2743.  Letter  from  Secretary  of 
Agriculture,  transmitting  reports  upon  operations  of  women's  silk  culture  associa- 
tion of  the  United  States  and  of  the  ladies'  silk  culture  society  of  California,  and 
upon  experiments  made  in  the  District  of  Columbia  with  silk-reeling  machinery, 
pp.  30.  January  16,  1890.  (Includes  also  report  of  Joseph  Neumann.)  Out  of 
print. 

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5l8t  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  H.  Ex.  Doc.  203;  serial  No.  28G3.  Letter  from  Secretary  of  Agri- 
culture, transmitting  statement  of  all  purchases  of  cocoons  and  all  sales  of  silk  and 
silk  waste  during  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1890.  Also  the  reports  of  the 
ladies'  silk  culture  society  of  California  and  the  women's  silk  culture  association 
of  the  United  States,     pp.  25.     January  24,  1891.     Out  of  print. 

PUBLICATIONS    OF   THE    BUREAU   OF    CHEMISTRY    PREPARED    IN 
COLLABORATION    WITH   THE    BUREAU    OF   ENTOMOLOGY. 

BULLETINS. 

No.  68.  The  chemical  composition  of  insecticides  and  fungicides,  with  an  account  of 
methods  of  analysis  employed.  By  J.  K.  Haywood,  pp.  62.  1902.  Price  5 
cents.     Postage  3  cents. 

No.  76.  Insecticide  studies.  I.  Pyrethrum  powders  containing  poisonous  metals. 
II.  A  compilation  of  analyses  of  insecticides  and  fungicides.  III.  State  laws 
governing  the  composition  and  sale  of  insecticides.     By  J.  K.  Haywood,     pp.  63. 

1903.  Price  5  cents.     Postage  3  cents. 

No.  82.  Paris  green  spraying  experiments.     By  J.  K.  Haywood,     pp.  32,  pis.  2. 

1904.  Price  5  cents.     Postage  2  cents. 

No.  101.  The  lime-sulphur-salt  wash  and  its  substitutes.  By  J.  K.  Haywood,  pp. 
29.     Issued  February  28,  1907.     Price  5  cents.     Postage  2  cents. 

CIRCULAR. 

No.  10.  Methods  for  the  analysis  of  insecticides  and  fungicides.  By  J.  K.  Haywood, 
pp.  8.     March  7,  1902. 

Approved : 

James  Wilson, 

Secretary  of  Agriculture. 

Washington,  D.  C,  May  8,  1909, 

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